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NIC battles enrollment declines
North Idaho College has seen a steady decline in enrollment since 2011, but no panic buttons are being pushed.
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Schools credit preventive measures for keeping doors open
“It’s been extremely important,” she said. “I can’t overstate the importance.” She said not only does in-person teaching help her run her business, it’s also important to her that her child has interactions not only with classmates, but with adults.
ILO says working conditions improve in Thai seafood sector
BANGKOK (AP) — A report issued Tuesday by the U.N.'s International Labor Organization credits Thailand with improving working conditions in the fishing and seafood processing industry, but says that serious abuses including forced labor remain.
OPINION: A new social engineering mission won't save USPS
The U.S. Postal Service has lost money every year since 2007, and its financial finances aren’t likely to improve any time soon. Thanks to declining mail volume due to greater reliance on email and exorbitant labor costs, the postal service loses billions per year despite a range of benefits that include taxpayer subsidies, a government-enforced monopoly on certain types of mail, and exemptions from state and local taxes.
Keep the grinches at bay this holiday season
They most likely aren’t green furry creatures with bright yellow eyes, but there are plenty of Christmas grinches lurking around the Flathead Valley trying their best to spoil the holiday season for other folks.
Power restored to Melita Island
Five months after a cable providing the only source of power to Camp Melita Island failed, the lights are back on for the Montana Council of Boy Scouts’ recreational paradise.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
On FRIDAY, August 12, 2005 AT THE HOUR OF 11:00 o'clock A.M., local time, of said day, at the front steps of the Bonner County Courthouse, 215 S. First Avenue, Sandpoint, Idaho, MICHAEL G. SCHMIDT, as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the Untied States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, together with fixtures, situated in the County of Bonner, State of Idaho, and particularly described as follows:
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
On FRIDAY, August 12, 2005 AT THE HOUR OF 11:00 o'clock, A.M., local time, of said day, at the front steps of the Bonner County Courthouse, 215 S. First Avenue, Sandpoint, Idaho, MICHAEL G. SCHMIDT, as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, together with fixtures, situated in the County of Bonner, State of Idaho, and particularly described as follows:
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CRIME REPORTS
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Divorce: It's hard; don't make it harder
It’s neither a pleasant nor a hopeful subject, but a necessary one. Half of married Americans either have or will experience a divorce. That’s difficult enough, but when divorce is also financially devastating, it can seriously frustrate efforts to move on.
Study gauges airport economic impact
Kalispell at the top in Montana ranking
Commerce official stumps for trade agreements
In a $50 trillion global economy that is growing 5 percent a year, why should Montanans care about four trade agreements that are pending in Congress right now?